The last day of the walk.
More to come. My thoughts and such. : )
-Sj in a holding pattern
More to come. My thoughts and such. : )
-Sj in a holding pattern
What to do in Santa Barbara? Most of us just enjoyed walking around. The beautiful Lilac trees. The sunshine. The coffee shops. : )
-Sj out
A month has passed since we finished the Walk for ASL from San Francisco to Los Angeles and yet some pictures have hung around waiting for their debut.
The wait is over. Here they are !!!
-Sj out
Raja was our leader; she always makes a very good leader.
The wind picked up the closer we got to Guadalupe; by the time we got there, I was holding on to more than just my hat!
A few of us went AWOL and ate lunch in an incredibly delicious (and authentic, I think) Mexican restaurant. I later found out that Rachel had prepared a LOT of food for us. Sorry, Rachel!!! But I have to honestly say that whenever I can get Mexican food in this part of the world, I do! I really love the stuff.
Enjoy!
And MAHALO for taking the time to check out my pictures and story. I really appreciate that you stop whatever you’re doing to hitch along for the ride. I like having company.
With my arms wide open, I send you a HUG and a SMILE !
Aloha,
-Sj : )
And that we did! Each in their own way (such as hanging out at Avila Hot Springs or Avila town and beach or staying at the campground at Pismo Beach State Park).
It was so great to be able to meet Terrylene Saccetti, or TL, as everyone called her (by her name sign). She and her daughter heard about the walk and wanted to come visit and show their support. I think ALL of the walkers, volunteers, and organizers were touched by their presence. : )
-Sj out on Memorial Weekend Sunday at Congregation B’nai B’rith in Santa Barbara. Yup, still here enjoying their hospitality!!! ‘Nuff said.
Waving good bye . . . : )
Day 20 was a fun day of walking with our new leader, Michael. Though we walked on the highway some, we were mostly on quiet roads with very little traffic.
We reached our new camp site in time for lunch and even had time to head to town, San Luis Obispo. This is when I hung out at a cute cafe, bello mundo, and got caught up on some blog glob posting.
Enjoy the rest of your Memorial Day Weekend! We’re still hanging at Congregation B’nai B’rith in Santa Barbara and will resume walking on Monday the 27th of May. The Walk for ASL is slowly winding down . . . we’ll be arriving at the Santa Monica pier (by the carnival area) on Thursday the 30th at NOON. See you there!
Farewell for now and may the MOON shine on you and bring you smiles and laughter for now and ever more.
oxoxoxo from Sj
Sunday, May 19th felt festive. We walked only around 4-miles from one Morro State Park to another. The walk was shortened because nearly everyone wanted to go inland to meet and hang out with part of the deaf community. It was some kind of a fundraiser, I was told. The drive took around 30-minutes, and it was decidedly warmer than on the coast. It reminded me of a Kauai KORE day (look for pictures of our dog, Rocket Girl, when you visit the site ;~) — an eclectic mix of people hanging out and enjoying each other’s company. I heard speaking and not speaking, saw signing and not signing. It was really a nice MIX of people.
The evening ended with the usual gathering around the fire talking story and discussion Alison’s question of the day. : )
-Sj signing off from a coffee shop in Santa Barbara (where you can get genuine bread as opposed to FAKE bread) across from Antioch University and Dalee Car Bath (NOT wash but BATH : )
We started out with almost everyone participating. At first we were on the highway, but we then managed to get on a really nice coastline path. After passing through a beautiful oceanfront neighborhood, we found ourselves once again on the highway. At that point, part of the crew scattered. Lunch somehow magically brought everyone back together. : ) By the end of the day, there were only 5 of us who completed the entire 23.6-mile walk, our longest one so far (at that point).
During our long walk, we discovered a really cute town, Cayucos. If you’ve never been there, I recommend checking it out. Like Cambria, it’s full of touristy stuff, but in a non-tacky kind of way.
After about 8-hours of walking, we joined the others and camped at Morro Strand State Park. The camping site itself isn’t too spectacular (no showers), but the view of the rock IS! Check out our evening sunset shoot; I think you’ll be impressed.
Here are my fav shots. Enjoy!
-Sj out (written from Congregation B’nai B’rith in Santa Barbara who has graciously offered the use of their grounds for our campsite. (Mahalo!!!) It’s wonderful to stay put for 3 w h o l e nights! Shabaat Shalom everyone; Happy Memorial Day Weekend!)
This is the walk day that I thought would never end: Limekiln to San Simeon State Park. I wrote about it already here.
To check out my new friend, Raja, who I mention in the photos . . . click here.
-Sj out . . . tomorrow heading to Santa Barbara . . . rumor has it we’re walking 19-miles.
: )
We broke down camp like usual, but this time we all poured ourselves into a vehicle and made a stop at another Big Sur Park not too far away (for a short hike to Pfeiffer Falls).
In the late afternoon, we set-up camp 56-miles south of Carmel at Limekiln State Park; this was such a striking setting under the super HIGH bridge. Nearly all of us took our dinner to the beach so we could enjoy watching the crashing surf and bird play on the water (they too were having their evening meal). The warm sand felt so good after the cold nights and mornings we’ve been having. There wasn’t a LOT of space for our tents, so we shared and let our “solo” tents take a breather.
And with that . . . Sj out
: )